There are also two versions with 8GB or RAM, and one of them (the DreamOne Pro) has even an 128GB M.2 SSD (and Windows 1o Pro), so DreamOne starts with several advantages when compared to what's currently on the market.

What makes the device even more appealing (in the crowdfunding universe) is the fact that Ecdream already has a working prototype and they are not afraid to use it, there are several videos on Youtube showing off the DreamOne device.
This means there will be less chances of somrething going south, as some crowdfunding campaigns do, and there's also a smaller waiting time from the time of pledge until the device arrives to your doorstep.

Let's take a look at the main DreamOne versions you could get from their Indiegogo campaign.

DreamOne

DreamOne Pro

SoC

Intel Apollo Lake N3450

Intel Apollo Lake N4200

RAM

4GB DDR3

8GB DDR3

ROM

64GB eMMC

128GB eMMC + 128GB (M.2 slot)

Display

8 inch, IPS, 800x1280

8 inch, IPS, 800x1280

USB 2.0

2 ports

2 ports

USB 3.0

2 ports

2 ports

USB Type-C

1 port

1 port

HDMI 1.4

1 port

1 port

RS232 COM

1 port

1 port

Battery

3000 mAh(25.2W)

3000 mAh(25.2W)

Camera

yes, 2MP

yes, 2MP

Size (cm)

19.8 x 14.4 x 1.7-2.8

19.8 x 14.4 x 1.7-2.8

OS

Windows 10 / Ubuntu

Windows 10 Pro (64 bit

Price

~$369

~$699

You can also opt-out for a better version of the basic DreamOne, $469 for a DreamOne with 4GB of RAM and 128GB ROM.

The DreamOne mini PC is expected to reach mass-production status in June with shipping starting in Early July.
We should receive a sample also, so if you want to see a DreamOne review, make sure you check back soon.